Arthur Henry Behrend (2 October 1853 â 1935) was a Polish-born composer. He is remembered for his setting of Tennyson's poem "Crossing the Bar".
Behrend was born in Danzig, a grandson of Michael William Balfe, composer of the opera The Bohemian Girl. He was best known in his lifetime for the 1885 song Daddy (lyrics by Mary Mark-Lemon), which made a fortune for him, despite disposing of his copyright while it was still popular. A long-standing member of the Savage Club, he died in London.